F. Gauffre et D. Roux, Evidence for a pH difference controlled by thermodynamics between the interior and the exterior of a new type of vesicles in suspension, LANGMUIR, 15(9), 1999, pp. 3070-3077
Spherical surfactant aggregates of a new type were recently discovered. Nam
ed spherulites or onions, these aggregates are droplets of lamellar phase t
hat can also be seen as vesicles (0.1-20 mu m) with a dense multilamellar s
tructure. In this article, we report the formation of an aqueous dispersion
of Spherulites with a difference in acidity between the bull phase and the
vesicles. This pH difference is achieved by the addition of fatty acids to
the surfactant system. A series of fatty acids of varying chain length (fr
om acetic acid to dodecanoic acid) is studied and is shown to induce differ
ent values of the pH shift. pH shifts up to 1.5 units are measured. This pH
difference is thermodynamical in nature. A theoretical description using s
imple thermodynamics is proposed; it is used to build up an experimental pH
determination without the use of a local probe. It is demonstrated herein
that spherulites are a new type of encapsulating system that permits a ther
modynamical control of acidity inside the microcapsule.